You may know about incidents where people have received lacerations or bruising from accidentally (or intentionally) being hit by a high-pressure water jet. Water isn't generally seen as a weapon that can be painful; however, the intense amount of water pressure delivered by a pressure washer means that these injuries can be unexpectedly serious and painful. Although this might not sound like a ringing endorsement for water jet cutting, let's look at where water jet cutting is different from typical pressure washing.
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The concrete floor in your industrial facility is not like the concrete floor of your home's garage, in that you probably don't expose your home's garage to as many chemicals and solvents as you would in a warehouse or manufacturing plant. Concrete is very durable but it's not indestructible, which is why it's good to ensure it's always coated or sealed with the rightprotective coating. Note a few options you might use for your facility's concrete floor so you know your building is always in good shape and the floors are properly protected.
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One of the easiest ways to enhance the kerb appeal of your residence would be by incorporating colour. A pop of colour on fencing, railings and more will make them look new. Painting has been the conventional way of doing this, as it is readily available. However, over the years, more and more people are opting for electrostatic powder coating due to the assortment of benefits that this process offers over painting.
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Laser cutters have become popular due to their ability to produce aesthetically pleasing and functional items with high precision. Acquiring a laser cutter means that you can easily design and produce several parts such as jewelry, window curtains, home fixtures, and ornaments on both small and large scale. The versatility of this tool ensures that it cuts and engraves various materials such as wood, acrylic, or canvas. Here are some quick tips to bear in mind when buying a laser cutter.
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About Me

Hello! My name is Marlo, and in my gap year, I worked at a tile cutting facility. There, I learned all about tiles, but in particular, that experience piqued my interest in processing and manufacturing. Through the years, I have read countless industry journals, web articles and much more. Now, I want to share all of that knowledge here with you.
Currently, I run my own consulting company. I have an amazing husband, two bubbly and charming kids, and a menagerie of pets (including two hound dogs, a pot-bellied pig, three laying hens, two turtles, and a gecko). Thank you for reading my blog and enjoy!